Modular unit definition

Modular unit or "modular building unit" means a structure:
Modular unit means a structure:
Modular unit means a structure built from sections which are

More Definitions of Modular unit

Modular unit means a structure built from sections which are manufactured in
Modular unit means a portable prefabricated structure made at another location and moved to a site for use by a Head Start recipient/grantee to carry out a Head Start program, regardless of the manner or extent to which the modular unit is attached to the underlying real property.
Modular unit means a Limited Designated Public Forum constituting a University-owned box which is a fixed location on the University’s campus that is designated and made available by the University for the Unmanned Distribution of Printed Material.
Modular unit means a structure built from sections which are manufactured in accordance with the construction standards adopted pursuant to Section 58-56-4 and transported to a building site, the purpose of which is for human habitation, occupancy, or use.
Modular unit. - means a pre-manufactured unit having an average width of 6 m (19.7 ft) or more, not including appurtenances such as porches, entries, et al. and which may be designed as a Residential Dwelling Unit or Commercial Use.
Modular unit means a prefabricated or factory built frame or shell which comprises the wall or siding of a proposed dwelling and, when completed, has the appearance of a one household dwelling. More specifically, a modular unit represents only a section of the dwelling and such a unit has neither chassis, running gear, nor its own wheels, but units may be stacked side-by-side or vertically, and completed to form one or more complete dwelling units for year- round occupancy;
Modular unit means a factory-fabricated transportable building unit designed to